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Which of the following best represents Dickinson’s view on conventional religion, as reflected in her poetry?

AUnwavering faith in established religious doctrines

BBlind adherence to religious authority

CSkeptical and individualistic spiritual exploration

DOutright rejection of religious belief

Answer:

C. Skeptical and individualistic spiritual exploration

Read Explanation:

Emily Dickinson's poetry often reflects a deeply personal and somewhat unorthodox approach to spirituality. While not rejecting religion outright, she questioned and reinterpreted religious themes in her own unique way. Her poems suggest a personal quest for spiritual understanding, separate from conventional religious dogma. She reinterprets religious themes, emphasizing personal experience.


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